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When I go out, I go for the music more than any other element of the "clubbing experience." I was not that impressed as I was hoping the vibe would be more house/trance/progressive. It is most certainly NOT. Mashups and pop with r'n'b isn't bad, it just isn't my cup of tea. What really annoyed me was that they played Gaga's Just Dance at least 3 times in a 2-hour window. (IMO, that's grounds for dismissing the DJ). Yes, it's the eye candy that really takes you aback. Too bad none of this eye candy is really approachable. I did meet people who were really nice, but there's a fair share of people trying REALLY hard to look too important to talk to you. Also, the dance floor is way too small for the size of the club. I don't have anything to say about the price of drinks, since they're on par with everything else in Vegas. So check that off the list of 'things to do'. Yes I saw the most expensive nightclub in the world, and yes, it's beautiful and architecturally interesting. The poolside loungers reminded me of the Miami scene. I might be back, especially since there is practically no wait and the staff/bouncers are easy to deal with.
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